Suspended armaments
The Roketsan Cirit is a Turkish laser-guided air-to-ground missile. It was introduced in Update "Drone Age"
The missile is currently exclusive to the T129.
| Missile characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Mass | 15 kg |
| Guidance | Laser |
| Maximum Speed | 480 m/s |
| Missile Guidance Time | 45.0 s |
| Firing Range | 10.00 km |
| Guaranteed Launch Range | 8.00 km |
| Explosive Mass | 1.19 kg TNTeq |
| Armour Penetration | 290 mm |
The Cirit has a small HEAT warhead that offers up to 290 mm of penetration at 0°, 251 mm at 30°, 145 mm at 60° at all ranges. Successful penetration is likely to cause critical damage to crew and components only in the compartment that is impacted, like the hull, engine compartment and turret. Hitting fuel tanks or ammunition storage can cause a fuel explosion or ammunition detonation. Very lightly armoured vehicles like SPAA and open tops can be destroyed in one hit by a missile.
There is a very small amount of splash damage dealt by the CIRIT, all but the weakest of armour will not take any noticeable damage.
The CIRIT missile is best used at range to accurately take out high-value targets such as SPAA and other lightly armoured vehicles with anti-air capabilities. The destruction of air defence allows you to use slower munitions with better penetration, like the L-UMTAS, on harder targets.
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